Menopausal women could hugely benefit from turning to a plant-based diet or ditching the booze, even committing to it after January ends.
We all know that calcium is important for strong bones and teeth, but could it also help decrease the risk of bowel cancer?
University of Oxford research finds calcium can decrease chance of developing deadly disease by a fifth, but alcohol can ...
Drinking a glass of milk a day can cut people's risk of bowel cancer by almost a fifth, researchers from Oxford University say.
Scientists analysed dietary data from more than 542,000 women to investigate the link between 97 products and nutrients and ...
Oxford University study reveals a host of dietary changes which could help tackle rising bowel cancer cases among the young ...
A large UK study has found further evidence that people with more calcium in their diet - equivalent to a glass of milk a day ...
A glass of milk a day cuts the risk of bowel cancer by almost a fifth, according to the largest study of its kind.
A glass of milk a day cuts the risk of bowel cancer by almost a fifth, according to the largest study of its kind.
The researchers also found that 20g of alcohol a day (equivalent to around a medium glass of wine or a pint of beer) ...
A glass of milk a day cuts the risk of bowel cancer by almost a fifth, according to the largest study of its kind.